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My Life As A Salmon, Tom Johnson Apr 1999

My Life As A Salmon, Tom Johnson

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Riding The Bus, Davey Erekson Apr 1999

Riding The Bus, Davey Erekson

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Principles Of Tree House Construction, Laura Owen Apr 1999

Principles Of Tree House Construction, Laura Owen

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En Route To Marquesado, Karl Chandler Apr 1999

En Route To Marquesado, Karl Chandler

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Orchard, Sarah J. Carter Apr 1999

Orchard, Sarah J. Carter

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Miracles, Lisa A. Nielsen Apr 1999

Miracles, Lisa A. Nielsen

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Happiness, James Richards Apr 1999

Happiness, James Richards

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President James Rethinks Ordelia, Mark Foster Apr 1999

President James Rethinks Ordelia, Mark Foster

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Grandmother Naming, Shannon Castleton Apr 1999

Grandmother Naming, Shannon Castleton

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Pah Tempe, Sally Stratford Apr 1999

Pah Tempe, Sally Stratford

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The Mood This Afternoon, Krista Halverson Apr 1999

The Mood This Afternoon, Krista Halverson

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Adam's Song, James Richards Apr 1999

Adam's Song, James Richards

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Dishes, Karl Thomas Rees Apr 1999

Dishes, Karl Thomas Rees

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Qua Têt, Karl Thomas Rees Apr 1999

Qua Têt, Karl Thomas Rees

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Dream Of The Anxiety Clinic, Shannon Castleton Apr 1999

Dream Of The Anxiety Clinic, Shannon Castleton

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Burials, Neil Aitken Apr 1999

Burials, Neil Aitken

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Running Circles, N. Andrew Spackman Apr 1999

Running Circles, N. Andrew Spackman

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A Letter To The Person Who Will Go Through My Pockets When I'M Dead, Jerem Pickett Apr 1999

A Letter To The Person Who Will Go Through My Pockets When I'M Dead, Jerem Pickett

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Application, James Richards Apr 1999

Application, James Richards

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Birth, Neil Aitken Apr 1999

Birth, Neil Aitken

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5:30 Dialogue, Marilyn Nelson Apr 1999

5:30 Dialogue, Marilyn Nelson

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Orality In Writing: Its Cultural And Political Function In Anglophone African, African-Caribbean, And African-Canadian Poetry, Yaw Adu-Gyamfi Apr 1999

Orality In Writing: Its Cultural And Political Function In Anglophone African, African-Caribbean, And African-Canadian Poetry, Yaw Adu-Gyamfi

Faculty Dissertations

For years, critics have used Black writers' interweaving of African-derived oral textual features and European written forms to reject the concept of the Great Divide between orality and writing in literacy studies. These critics primarily see the hybridized texts of writers of African descent as a model that assists in the complex union of writing and orality. My argument is that the integrationist model is not the only way, perhaps not even the most fruitful way, to read the hybridized texts of writers of African descent. I develop a reading of Anglophone African, African-Caribbean, and African-Canadian literature that sees the …


What Is Critical Literacy?, Ira Shor Jan 1999

What Is Critical Literacy?, Ira Shor

Journal of Pedagogy, Pluralism, and Practice

We are what we say and do. The way we speak and are spoken to help shape us into the people we become. Through words and other actions, we build ourselves in a world that is building us. That world addresses us to produce the different identities we carry forward in life: men are addressed differently than are women, people of color differently than whites, elite students differently than those from working families. Yet, though language is fateful in teaching us what kind of people to become and what kind of society to make, discourse is not destiny. We can …


Greysmoke, Diane C. Genthner Jan 1999

Greysmoke, Diane C. Genthner

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This project allowed me to explore two of my greatest areas of interest and creative expression: writing and web design. While a World Wide Web presence is not a necessary for the use of hypertext, I believe that the web will be a major conduit for the written word in the years to come. It’s not my intention or desire to replace print and paper, but rather to explore the new tools and avenues available for the creative writer. In creating this piece, I tried to use the most fundamental tools available. The story itself I had already outlined and …


Brushing, 1999, Vol. 27, Rollins College Students Jan 1999

Brushing, 1999, Vol. 27, Rollins College Students

Brushing - Historical

The Brushing Literary and Art Journal is a student publication sponsored by the Rollins English Department that provides a space for undergraduates of Rollins College to showcase their creative works.


The Grasshopper Holocaust Of Summer Suburbia, Brian Jackson Jan 1999

The Grasshopper Holocaust Of Summer Suburbia, Brian Jackson

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What's Funny And What's True, Krista Halverson Jan 1999

What's Funny And What's True, Krista Halverson

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Wednesday Tennis, Christine Guerra Jan 1999

Wednesday Tennis, Christine Guerra

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The Fruitcake I Bury In My Backyard Each January, Q. Woodward Jan 1999

The Fruitcake I Bury In My Backyard Each January, Q. Woodward

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A Glimpse From Bald Peak, Jim Richards Jan 1999

A Glimpse From Bald Peak, Jim Richards

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